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Yorick Radio Productions
Rosie Beech
174 episodes
6 months ago
Content Warning: Death of a child In this episode we hear the story of complex parent child relationships. What makes a mother? Is it love and care? And what do we take for granted? We apologise for any mispronunciations in the narration of this story. Support the show
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Content Warning: Death of a child In this episode we hear the story of complex parent child relationships. What makes a mother? Is it love and care? And what do we take for granted? We apologise for any mispronunciations in the narration of this story. Support the show
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Scintillating Stories: So Long We Become the Flowers
Yorick Radio Productions
15 minutes
2 years ago
Scintillating Stories: So Long We Become the Flowers
Content warning: Mentions of death and dying Yorick's favourite time of year is back! We begin our celebration of the spooky season with a beautifully haunting story by Ellis Jamieson, our Admin Magician. This story was first published in the Parliament Literary Journal: https://www.parliamentlit.com/ellis-jamieson Support the show
Yorick Radio Productions
Content Warning: Death of a child In this episode we hear the story of complex parent child relationships. What makes a mother? Is it love and care? And what do we take for granted? We apologise for any mispronunciations in the narration of this story. Support the show